2025-01-13
How too much and too little fertiliser affect your plant growth
Ensuring an optimal level of nutrient is vital to maximize crop yield, and by extension, profitability. Too little fertiliser or nutrients available for crops limits the plant growth. Alternatively, too much fertiliser prevents the crops from taking up water through their roots, as they rely on osmosis to do it. Over-fertilisation increases the concentration of dissolved solids to the point that water flows out of the plants instead of into it, resulting in leaf burning or wilting, stunted growth and even death after a prolonged period. Furthermore, the excess fertilisers can leach into the farm’s surrounding, including groundwater sources and rivers, resulting in contamination or harmful algae blooms. When applying fertilizers, the plants and their root systems fare better when the level of nutrients stay consistent with minimal variation.